No. 9, Lloyd, Polyporoid types of Léveillé. [1912]. 5 
pulchella (Boletus apus Kunr.) as Hexagona. Type not found 
at Leiden. There is a specimen labeled by Léverrrk in PATOUILLARD’S 
herbarium (Cfr. Hex. synopsis, p. 25) but it does not agree with 
his description which was “zonis castaneis.” In the original sense 
it seems to be a common species in the East and in Africa marked 
with a dark red stain, and is called in my pamphlet Hewvagona 
discopoda, and is probably the same as tricolor of Frres. 
pusillus (Pers. Mss), Type in PersooN's herbarium. It is the 
frequent little species of the tropics, well known under BERKELEY'S 
name Polyporus Rhipidium. (Cfr. Pol. Issue p. 33.) 
rhodophaeus (Rasa mala, Jungh.) Type in Box 171 has been 
recently referred to semilaccutus of BERKELEY. 
rigidus (Pol. No. 100). Type not found. 
rugulosus (monochrous, Monr.? Pol. No. 57). Type not found 
by me though Il think it must be in some box as there is an index 
sheet in the covers. This name has been lately taken as referring 
to the same plant as Polyporus zonalis of BERKELEY. 
sideroides (Pol. No. 24 & 101, Korrn.) Type No. 24 is in Box 
95. it is the most noteworthy species that LÉverLLÉ named. In 
general appearance it reminds me of Polyporus Schweinitzii. It has 
a pleuropodal, thick, spongy, tomentose stipe. The context is ferru- 
ginous and the abundant spores are colored, globose, 8-9 mic. 
Polyporus Korthalsii in the original sense of Lwveure is probably 
a sessile form of the same species. The only specimen [ had pre- 
viously seen of Polyporus sideroïdes is at Kew, named by LÉveuLk, 
and this has a short, lateral stipe. The best specimen of this 
species at Leiden is in Box 237. 
splendens (sericeus v. nitidus). Type in Box 132.* It is the 
common Polystictus pergamenus. 
splendens (Herb. Mra.) as Daedalea. Type not found and prob- 
ably could not be identified it it were. 
tener (Sumatra, KoRTHALS) as Favolus. Type not found. 
tenuissimus (Pol. No. 4). Type not found. 
trachodes (tuberculosus, JuNeH.) Type in Box. 34. It is now 
labeled correctly Polyporus scruposus which is a form of Polyporus 
gilvus. 
vittata (Korrnars) Zrametes. Type not found. 
[published 15 November 1912]. 
